Placement: Resolutions / Quasi-Judicial Hearing
Action Requested: Motion / Vote
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Resolution 25-R12, Quasi-Judicial, Public Hearing, a Resolution, Amending and Restating the Development Order for the Tradition Development of Regional Impact and Constituting this Resolution as a Development Order by the City of Port St. Lucie in Compliance with Law (P22-093).
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Submitted By: Bridget Kean, AICP, Deputy Director, Planning and Zoning
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Executive Summary (General Business): The City has received an application from Mattamy Palm Beach, LLC, developer, for the 7th Amendment to the Tradition DRI Development Order. The proposal will amend the development order entitlements, amend certain conditions of approval, and update project phasing, buildout, and expiration dates. The Tradition DRI is approved for a total of 6,161 residential units categorized as: 4,990 single family units and 1,171 multi-family units. The total number of single-family units constructed or approved is 4,726 units and 264 single-family units are available for future development. This application will move or reclassify the 264 units from single-family to multi-family with no net increase in residential units. This total number of multi-family units will increase to 1,435 multi-family units and the total number of single-family units will decrease to 4,726 single-family units for a total of 6,161 residential units. This application will not result in an increase in residential development in the Tradition DRI.
The proposal also increases commercial space by 79,205 sq ft for a total of 1 million sq ft of commercial space and a decrease in office space for a total of 353,348 sq ft. In addition, warehouse space is increased by 90,000 sq ft to reflect previous conversion of office space to warehouse space. No new warehouse space is proposed for the Tradition DRI. Assisted living units will increase from 3...
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